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If you’re looking for a Diploma in Biomedical Engineering spot admission, there are still chances. In Gujarat, over 2,100 diploma engineering seats are vacant across government polytechnic colleges. Spot admission rounds are being held from September 11 to 15, 2025. These include branches like Biomedical Engineering in some colleges. This is a good chance if you missed regular counseling rounds. Check official state admission portals or nearby colleges for updates. Be ready with your documents and apply quickly once the spot round opens.
Yes there is a bright chance you might get diploma in medicine with this rank.consider hospitals in smaller towns or rural areas which has lower cutoff ranks compared to hospitals in metro cities like Delhi.
Explore NEET PG COLLEGE PREDICTOR for list of colleges and get help in counselling process and identifying suitable options for your rank.
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Hi! If you want to become a software engineer quickly, a diploma alone may not be enough. You can start with a diploma or certification in programming, but focus on learning languages like Python, Java, or C++, along with web development and databases. Short term coding bootcamps, online courses, and internships will also help you gain practical skills. Later, doing a B.Tech or B.Sc. in Computer Science or IT will give you stronger career growth.
After MBBS, you can pursue PG diplomas like Anaesthesiology, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, and Psychiatry (usually 2 years).
Top colleges include CMC Vellore, AIIMS Delhi, BJMC Pune, AFMC Pune, and Medical College Kolkata, with fees ranging from as low as rs. 1,600 in govt. colleges to rs. 10–12 lakh in private institutes.
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Yes, you can. After 10th, you can join a Diploma course in Mechanical Engineering (often called Machine or Mechanical Engineering). It usually takes 3 years to complete.
You need to have 10th pass with maths and science . After the diploma, you can also join BE/BTech in Mechanical Engineering through lateral entry.
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Hello Aspirant,
You are passionate about Obstetrics & Gynecology but only a diploma option is possible and just in case you want to consider the future scope. But remember, the scope of a diploma is limited compared to DNB./MD. Among the many other specialties you could apply to, DNB Anesthesia, ENT, and Ophthalmology are all good choices with a positive scope of practice. If a work-life balance is most important to you, then Ophthalmology is the better option; if your primary goal is to work in a surgical field and you love challenges, then ENT makes more sense; and if you have no problems with flexible hours and have open interests with getting in to high demand specialties, then Anesthesia will provide you a consistent and stable scope of practice. All in all, I think you should seriously consider which field you could see yourself practicing for a long time, not just because of your current medical rank.
Hey! With a 35k rank, a diploma seat in OBGYN is possible and if that’s the branch you’re genuinely interested in, I would suggest you go for it. Later on, you can always upgrade through secondary DNB, so it won’t stop your long-term plans.
As for the other options – Anaesthesia, ENT, and Ophthalmology – all three are good branches in their own way. Anaesthesia gives you wide demand and scope in critical care, ENT and Ophthalmology are more surgical and can open up private practice opportunities later.
Since you’ve mentioned you’re hardworking and flexible, the decision should depend on what you really want to see yourself doing in the long run. If you’re passionate about women’s health, choose OBG; if you want comparatively better work–life balance, Anaesthesia can be considered.
Yes, you can get admission in the second year of diploma after passing in the 12th. You get an option of lateral entry by which you enter the 3rd semester of diploma.
To be eligible for lateral entry, you have to be 12th pass in the relevant subjects.
There might be lateral entry entrance exams for getting admission. However, this varies by institution and the field you choose.
The fee ranges from Rs 12000 to over Rs 60000 and above.
In New Delhi YMCA , the fees is around Rs 85000.
The fee depends on various factors like the duration of the course, reputation and location of the institution.
Fee varies by institution, so visit the specific institution website in which you're interested to get the course.
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After completing ITI in COPA, you can take admission into a Diploma course through the lateral entry scheme. This allows you to directly join in the second year of a relevant diploma program. Since COPA is computer and IT related, the most suitable diploma branches would be Computer Science, Information Technology, or related fields. Admission is usually done through state level polytechnic entrance exams or based on merit, depending on the state.
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